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... That's four months of stuff crammed into 2 small bags! but really, is there anything I absolutely cannot live without that millions of Europeans can survive without? the answer is no. so I will be visiting the European equivalent of Walgreens within the first week, but still: I packed lighter than ever before, and I'm proud! tomorrow marks take ...

Well today is here! I am officially about to begin my journey to Nicaragua!!! Our bus is picking us up at 10am to travel to Ohare. We are then taking TACA airlines to San Salvador, and San Salvador to Granada!! I will post and write as many blogs, pictures etc as I can! Thanks everyone for all the help and ...

... married by 3pm and we headed over to the Botanical Gardens where their reception would take place. The boys went off to have pictures taken and Leah and Tina wandered the grounds enjoying the warm weather. At 6:30 happy hour with appetizers started and we gained our men back. From their we entered the ballroom which was beautifully decorated with little touches from the couples past. Cow Bells from Christine's rowing ...

We also went next door to meet Melvilles - Jack was home and was really surprised to see Karla. It was good to talk to him and share family stories. Karla dragged all of us to her church, high school and Carroll College (Karri's alma mater).

... it to the riverbank and launched by 10am. By 11:00 I was paddling through center city, craning my neck skyward to watch the buildings pass by, waving to pedestrians, and laughing at the beauty of everything. Where the Milwaukee river meets the Menominee, the waters got a lot choppier, whence I began an all out paddle going over 3 and 4 foot high waves. It was a good exercise for my kayak skills. Up to that point I've only done novice paddling, but this outing gave ...